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Working with the team tomorrow on bunt defense, and wanted to get input on some of the fundamentals in defensing against the suicide squeeze. Obviously, an unanticipated and well executed suicide with a speedy runner on 3rd can almost be impossible to stop, but what are some of the key things to have the infielders and catcher do when we really need the out at the plate and/or have no chance to get the runner at 1B? Infielders bare-handing and underhand flipping low throws to the catcher out in front of the plate? Communication from the dugout or the field? Have kind of always used my own logic on this, but have never really practiced it much and wanted to get the input of some of the coaches here ...